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The Weekly Covet: Pretty Floral Items to Put You in the Spring Mood

Jul 31, 2023

Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.

From girly sundresses to blooming scents, these cheerful picks will put some pep in your step this season.

Once a week, we ask our editors to share the items they've been loving or lusting after—whether it's a new skincare product we're dying to try or a travel essential we can't live without. Consider "The Weekly Covet" your editor-approved wish list for beauty, travel, fashion, and everything in between.

"Is it rosè season yet? While we wait, this necklace feels like the jewel equivalent of that first cold glass. I’m also such a sucker for a mixture of hard and faceted stone and the colors here are especially intriguing."—Stellene Volandes, Editor in Chief

"These ceramic berry baskets are, to me, spring personified. There is something so precious about them that is getting me very excited for the coming months. I love throwing a handful of berries in these and putting them on display." —Marley Gifford, Freelance Fashion Assistant

"Who doesn't love an all-in-one outfit, and this bright, graphic floral romper fits the bill to a T. Add heels for a date night look or flats for a chill afternoon—any which way, it's one I'll definitely be getting mileage out of all season." —Lauren Hubbard, Contributor

"This cup and saucer set is perfect to start any day with your morning beverage of choice. I love the elegant flowers of the cup, next to the playful pattern on the saucer. Spring has sprung!" —Dania Ortiz, Fashion and Accessories Director

"You need a perfect vase to display your spring bouquets, and I've been loving this beautiful 'squeeze vase' that makes all floral arrangements look chic." —Emily Burack, News Writer

"This gorgeous Roses Dark Parma candle from Baobab Collection has an alluring floral pattern to match its vibrant yet subtle lemon, lavender, and cedarwood scent. It cheers me up just to see it." —Karen Lubeck, Associate Research Editor

"Florals? For Spring? Contrary to popular belief, they can, in fact, be refreshingly groundbreaking. Exhibit A: the inviting bougainvillea motif all over Sferra's Procida collection. In a colorway like Cobalt or Black, these florals take on a whole new evocative patina, one that even Miranda Priestly can get behind."

"I've been a longtime fan of Ukranian brand Gunia Project because of the emphasis on local craftsmanship. Their ceramic dishes make me especially happy, as many appear to be hand-painted and add a warm touch to a springtime table setting." —Isiah Magsino, Style News Editor

"The verdant charms of springtime can be a bit elusive for New Yorkers who don't have easy access to parks or the botanical gardens. The next best thing? Turning your apartment into a fragrant mini-paradise. This orange blossom-scented diffuser by Carrière Frères is at the top of my list." —Leena Kim, Editor

"As temperatures start to rise, I'm ditching my Steve Jobs-esque uniform of jeans and turtlenecks for something a little more dainty—but no less comfortable—a rotating wardrobe of smocked sun dresses, like this sweet floral design from Hill House Home." —Caroline Hallemann, Digital Director

"My spring plans consist entirely of long walks and picnics in the park, which means I need the perfect tote bag to help me carry around all my belongings—and I finally found it. This Tyler McGillivary corpse lily tote bag is this spring's must-have floral accessory." —Ana Osorno, Social Media Editor

"A fresh bunch of flowers from the market is a surefire way to boost your mood. Why not carry around a bouquet of blooms wherever you go in the form of a gorgeous embroidered Lady D-Lite bag?" —MaryKate Boylan, Senior Fashion Editor

"I capital L love Reformation dresses, especially the ones with floral prints. I have my eye on this dreamy one for spring and summer." —Sophie Dweck, Associate Shopping Editor

"Take your traditional floral and give it a twist with this beyond gorgeous tactile floral open-back maxi dress courtesy of Alejandra Alonso Rojas. Her designs are feminine, bright, and inventive—and made to order—all but ensuring you'll be on the best dressed list when you step out on the town."—Roxanne Adamiyatt, Deputy Digital Lifestyle Director

"The Diptyque tuberose candle is my signature home scent year round, but this season I'm adding some other light white florals into the mix to set the scent mood for Spring. I love both the Jasmin and the Choisya orange blossom candle to create the perfect enveloping atmosphere." —Roxanne Adamiyatt, Deputy Digital Lifestyle Director

"Dedar, the Italian textile brand, is on my mind. Maybe it's because I'm headed to Milan next week for Salone del Mobile, the annual design fair, and Dedar's presentation is always a highlight. But it doesn't take much to make me think of this family-owned label known for exquisite fabrics and bold patterns. I was not surprised to find in its collection a gorgeous floral print, too, one that recalls the work of Paul Gauguin and immediately puts one in a state of tropical bliss. It is sold to the trade by the yard, at $330, and inkjet-printed in linen and jute."

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